WOW! This is a Monster 18 Hole Course! I Hope your ready for a Hike! I am not a Big Fan of the Baskets, personally they are not too Forgiving. Great Signs, Tee Boxes, and Flow. Hole's #10 and #14 are Par 4's and Hole #16 is a Par 5. Hole #7 is Optional Par 4, But there is No way to Record it on the Disc Golf Scene

Great Warm-up Course! Yes, All the Holes are Short, there could be a couple longer One's. My Major Downside to this Course was the NIGHT SET UP... Needs Much Improvement ( NOT ALL THE LIGHTS WORKED ). And I am not a Big Fan of the Baskets, personally they are not too Forgiving. Great Signs and Flow, need to work on some of the Tee Boxes.

Now this course is total insanity. When you think you got game, head to the ridge and test yourself. Not many shoot under par on this course and for good reason, its a very difficult pro course. Accuracy and distance on every hole. Massive elevation changes, trees everywhere, and most of the time you can't see the pin til you're on it. Good luck.

Great course for newbies. Challenging wooded areas woth out being too unforgiving. While the baskets are easy to see from a distance, they are not very forgiving, but i only missed one shot based on this. Great area, I'm new to the sport, but would recomend the drive out there.

Beautiful course!!! Would be an A+ if it had better baskets. Don't let this fact discourage you. If you think Peir Park is great, you have to come here and play meadows. Great being in the wilderness huckin some discs around. If you live in Oregon and have not played here, you are missing out.

first and foremost.... AMAZING!!! im not the most experienced player when it comes to "pro open" competition level courses but Ive been told this is one of the finest examples of "long arm" meets "technicality" anywhere in the United States... that being said, there is no need to be scared when heading up to Meadow Ridge if you remember one little tip. ------> avoid trees while driving off the teepad! even if it means possibly not "parking" the hole per say and you'll make it through the rou ... continue reading ›

first and foremost.... AMAZING!!! im not the most experienced player when it comes to "pro open" competition level courses but Ive been told this is one of the finest examples of "long arm" meets "technicality" anywhere in the United States... that being said, there is no need to be scared when heading up to Meadow Ridge if you remember one little tip. ------> avoid trees while driving off the teepad! even if it means possibly not "parking" the hole per say and you'll make it through the round with few bogeys and a lot less of a bruised ego. ***always check the terrain and slope around the baskets as birdies easily turn in to bogeys when you dont take the time to scope the terrain on approach shots. Have fun! ‹ less text

No matter how many times I throw this course I still manage to average -8 Wtih a high of -11. Highlands is a great course to finish with after playing Meadow Ridge orThe Canyon. You may not have enough time left to throw or juice left in your batteries but I always seem to get my last fix end before the end of the day, no matter what its always a great time.

It's a lot easier to see the hole During the winter with all the leaves gone. Canyon is my favorite course to play at Hornings. You have to play smart and keep your head in the game to maintain your score

Nice course layout with a few long hole and tech tree lines.Few blind holes but most are easy to see, bring bright disc so it not to hard to find them on blind shots. 18 is really fun to throw off the top of the hill.

Amazing course with lots of diverse terrain, trees and elevation change. Water can come into play on 18. A couple par 4s keep things interesting and set up possible eagle opportunities. Multiple tees and pins also add to the appeal of this course. This is just one of three courses that make Horning's Hideout a Disc Golfers Dream. The only things that could make HH better is a disc golf store and a really good place to eat. Then all the HH courses would be A+

With an average hole length of 170 ft. this is an ace run dream. Varied elevation and trees as well as a few potential water hazards keep the short holes interesting. This is also a premier destination for glow golf. I could play this course all day. Fun, Fun, Fun. Eventually though it is impossible not to succumb to the challenging call of Canyon or Meadow Ridge.

Pro, mountain type golf course. This course is a huge commitment and takes several hours to complete. Massive changes in elevation and thick trees create challenging, long fairways. Mountain type courses present unique challenges. No what you are getting into and it's a great experience.

I'm going to have to give this course the nod. It's beautiful, well laid out and an incredible challenge. You will be forced to make some crazy shots, and that makes it awesome and interesting and exciting. I've never done very well on this course, but I never expected to, and I still loved the challenge.

Awesome place!!! What more could you want in a disc golf course. 3-18 holes courses in one place!!! The Highland course is a short par 3 course with aces to be had. The Canyon course is my favorite with everything you want in a course. Last, The Meadow Ridge course. WOW!!! Thats all I can say about that course. This course will chew you up and spit you out in a hurry. VERY TOUGH. Over all, Hornings Hideout is a great place for the whole family. There is something for everyone out there. Besides disc golf, they have camping, fishing, ect.

One of the best courses I have ever played. Make sure your ready to get in some exercise, because this place has got some huge up and downs, super technical pin locations, and lots of trees. One of the best holes is #8, a giant downhill shot, it's just killer to see your disc keep going and going, but don't give it to much or it's gone and your going for a hike (use a mid or a strong thumber/tomahawk). I played while it was raining all day so it was very slick everywhere, I even went down on my ... continue reading ›

One of the best courses I have ever played. Make sure your ready to get in some exercise, because this place has got some huge up and downs, super technical pin locations, and lots of trees. One of the best holes is #8, a giant downhill shot, it's just killer to see your disc keep going and going, but don't give it to much or it's gone and your going for a hike (use a mid or a strong thumber/tomahawk). I played while it was raining all day so it was very slick everywhere, I even went down on my ass at one point. I can't wait until we get some better weather so that I can get the most out of the course. ‹ less text

I describe hornings as a disc golf amusement park to peeps who have not been.....the canyon course is my favorite to play.....a great mix of shots and some really long holes paired with some short fun birdie opps....the hole 18 top of the world shot is epic!!!

Nicely varied course with tests of accuracy and strength over the meadow and through the forest. Well marked, but watch out for trolls and angry dwarves. The short tee pads hanging out over a sheer drop can get into your head.

Two things: It's posted that NOX is not allowed; beware the gong of shame.

A serious lesson in the not so subtle relation between distance & elevation. Needs tee pads, but well-marked. Seems like a short & easy course, but ... trees, steep drop offs behind baskets, and terrain. Probably best summed up as a "tricksey little bugger."

Wow! I'm positive that this course was designed with the top tier of players in mind. It is beautiful, and ruthless. If there are weaknesses in your game, this course will point them out in a hurry. Definitely a must play course.

Wow is all I can say. Super challenging. If you smoke, are overweight, or hate climbing steep hills this course will wear you out physically. It's not as difficult as I thought it would be though. There is at least one clear path to the pin on every hole. The consequences are high if you aren't accurate off the tee. Hopefully Bob makes paths & walkways more clear as you switch back over yourself numerous times. If he doesn't, the course will get pretty trampled by the self made paths that run throughout it over the years. I can't wait to get back out & play it again soon.

This course is really challenging for me, but also enjoyable....when you get a great drive it is really rewarding....18 holes on this bad boy will test all of your skills and equpment.....if up for a beautiful, long, technical round of disc then this in one of the best places for it probably anywhere.....saw it rated 6th hardest course in the world somewhere!!!

Great shot variety here and overall great layout. Couple easy birdies, and couple par 4s to air out. Along with great signage and tee pads. Good change in elevation with drop offs, and great layout. Even though the baskets are not my favorite chains catch very well.

Course is a beast!!!! This will test every part of your game. Must have mental composure as well as being able to throw different shots. The rollouts can be gnarly, and if you don't get off the tee box well you will take strokes. Great elevation change and hole differences. Is it hard for sure, but the lines are there. This course will make you improve your accuracy and make you a better player. Please be respectful here and appreciate these 3 amazing courses

Canyon is out in the boonies but it's so picturesque. Most holes are on the short side under the canopy, but there are a handful of long holes and large elevation changes especially among those using that grassy meadow.

One of my favorite courses. In spite of the large amount of undergrowth in this hilly, forested, course, I've only ever lost one disc, as the paths are generally quite clear. They do a really good job of keeping things picked up out at Bob's. It's well worth the small fee and they have group rates for camping, pay-showers, and flushing restrooms. With three courses, Horning's Hideout is my favorite place to play.

This is the ace race hole, it flowed very well and was fun for me as a beginner. There was still some longer holes and had a few challenging holes! We played this to warm up on and I was glad we didn't skip it!

This was a very hard course as a beginner but it had some beautiful shots and flowed pretty well. There was a few extra obstacles due to the Warrior Dash set up. Hole 8 was amazing, long drive with a huge drop off, my favorite hole played! Would recommend these courses to anyone, beginner or pro.

Like the other 2 courses here this one is also a winner. Although rustic it is cleared out nicely so only a few spots discs can get lost. Elevation and shots through the woods keep this course challenging but not unfair. Keep your eye on your discs after landing rollaways are very common. Play this course its worth the drive.

This is a beautiful course to play. There is excellent variety including a nice top of the world hole and a very long hole. This course is tough to play, it will chew you up and spit out the pieces, but you will keep coming back and asking for more.

Shorter than the other two, it isn't a great course on its own, but offers good variety to the other two course here. Most of the holes are shorter, it's good after you've been beaten up by the other two.

For a short course, it's got some trees and hazards that force you to go for some creative lines. Great way to warm up and dial in your touch shots before climbing the mountain up to the highlands course.